2013 Porsche Cayenne Turbo Sport Utility 4-door on 2040-cars
Cambridge, Kansas, United States
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Porsche Cayenne Turbo. The twin-turbocharged 4.8-liter V-8 gives you 500 HP & 516 lb-ft Torque. It has a a gorgeous White Exterior with High gloss Black Trim Package and Porsche Sport design Package w/ Side Skirts. Plus the exterior also has 21" Porsche Special Edition Black wheels and the optional Wheel Arch/Fender Extensions for the best styling options Porsche has to offer.
Inside you get Full Black Leather with "Guards Red" seat belts and even the Porsche Crest headrests. This Cayenne has by far the best options available as seen inside and out. So on top of the absolute great color combos and styling, it has the alluring Extended LED interior lighting package that illuminates the interior beautifully at night. You also get Porsche Entry & Drive. During the day, it has Electric Rollup Rear Side Sunblinds and a Panorama Roof System. It also has Seat Ventilation and a Front/Rear 4-zone Climate Control. It also has heated memory multi-function electric seats of course. Luckily it also has the Burmester High End Surround Sound System which will blow you away with the amazing crisp powerful surround sound.
Driving options are not limited either, it is top performing with options that rival the Porsche 911 Turbo. Porsche Dynamic Chassis Control, Porsche Torque Vectoring Plus, Lane Change Assist, Adaptive Cruise Control, Reverse Camera plus Park Assist Front & Rear. It also has the Sport Design Steering Wheel option w/ Paddles instead of buttons and sportier Steering wheel feel with better control.
There are so many great options that is has, here are just some of those:
Sport Package
Sport Design Package with Side Skirts
Panorama Roof System
Burmester High End Surround System
Porsche Crest Headrests
Premium Package Plus
ExteriorPackageHigh-glassBlack
PDCC
SportDesignSteerWheelw/Paddles
PTV PLus
ElecRollupSunBlindRearSideWind
Seat Ventilation Front
Porsche Entry & Drive
12-Volt OUtlet in Rear Center
Six-Disc Changer
ReverCamera-ParkAssisFrontRear
Lane Change Assist (LCA)
Adaptive Cruise Control
4-zone Climate Control
Dimmable Interior LED Lighting
Extended LED comfort lighting
21" CayeSpEdWhPntBlk w/ Arch Ext
Seat belts in Guards Red
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